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It’s not that Beeline Design shies away from color – it’s quite the opposite in fact. The Melbourne furniture studio has been applying more vibrant hues to its furniture, which for the most part leaned neutral years prior. Now, founders Adam Brislin and Lucy Grant are rocketing in a new direction with the launch of Geometrica, an undeniably upbeat, colorful collection of retro-futuristic furniture that blends the best expressive elements from Art Deco and Memphis design. The pieces collectively cultivate a bold and energetic aesthetic that celebrates the modern creative spirit from the 1980s.
Geometry is nothing new when it comes to contemporary aesthetic themes, but the duo injects excitement into their configurations with an approach that is different and unexpected. “Our goal with the designs was to capture the essence of our favorite design movements and infuse it with our own unique flair,” Brislin and Grant share. “We wanted to create pieces that not only evoke a sense of nostalgia but also have a modern feel to it.” Paired with bright color blocking, the collection feels fresh and playful, unapologetic in all its show-stopping vibrancy. Those looking to bring home these silhouettes in more subtle colorways may breathe easy; the pieces also come in American Oak as well as muted custom finishes.
As an environmentally-conscious studio, Beeline Design is careful to consider environmental impact, from the production of the collection to its end of life. “As a small manufacturer, ‘waste’ is not something you come across often in our workshop,” they explain. “As designer/makers we take a holistic approach from the very beginning of the design process…we don’t just focus on the aesthetic and functionality of the product, but also its longevity. How can we make something that can be easily repaired? Refinished? Repurposed? How can we utilize and redirect ‘waste’ back into another product? These are all questions we have to answer before we create the final product.”
Beeline Design may have effectively answered its own questions, as their work proposes personalized, great design as a means to achieve longevity while mitigating overconsumption and overflow in landfills. The studio offers many opportunities to craft a collectible object through custom color and finish in an effort to suit a myriad of sensibilities. Doubling down on their commitment to sustainability, the studio also responsibly sources its American Oak and uses low VOC treatments. The end result will leave consumers asking: why would anyone want to throw away a really good looking chair?
To shop the Geometrica collection, visit beelinefurnituredesign.com.
As the Senior Contributing Editor, Vy Yang is obsessed with discovering ways to live well + with intention through design. She’s probably sharing what she finds over on Instagram stories. You can also find her at vytranyang.com.
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